Daily Top News: American Airlines Relaxes Pet Policy for Flights, The EU’s Disproportionate Support of Animal Farming, Indoor Farming’s Environmental Impact, and More! – GWC Mag

Every day, One Green Planet brings you today’s top news. For those who don’t have a lot of time to look through the news each day, this will be a great resource and an easy way to catch up!

Here you’ll find different categories of news and links to each article published! Enjoy!

1. Dog Finally “Living His Best Life” After 4 Years in a Shelter

After four long years of waiting in a South Carolina animal shelter, a 7-year-old American pit bull named Zeus has finally found his forever home. This heartwarming tale of triumph over adversity began when Zeus arrived at the Spartanburg Humane Society as a neglected 3-year-old. Despite the shelter staff’s best efforts, finding a permanent family for Zeus proved to be a challenge.

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2. Dog Comforts Sibling After Spending Time in Kennel

The power of canine companionship has once again captured the hearts of social media users, as a video of two dogs reuniting after their human’s vacation has gone viral on TikTok. In the touching clip, Oda the pit bull is seen comforting her stressed sibling, Wrigley, following their time apart in a kennel. With more than half a million views since it was shared on March 11, the video has resonated deeply with viewers.

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3. Sad Dog is Returned to Shelter for a Second Time [VIDEO]

Lana, a one-year-old Catahoula mix, has faced a heartbreaking journey of adoption and return not once, but twice. The devastating footage captured at the Valley Animal Center in Fresno, California, portrays Lana pacing in her kennel, her young heart shattered by the repeated rejections she has endured.

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4. American Airlines Relaxes Pet Policy for Flights!

American Airlines recently announced a significant update to its pet policy, bringing relief to pet parents who frequently travel with their furry companions. The airline has relaxed its restrictions, now permitting travelers to bring a full-size carry-on in addition to their pet carrier.

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5. Robot Being Used to Scare Wildlife in Alaska

Innovations in airport safety are taking on a futuristic form as Alaska introduces “Aurora,” a dog-like Boston Dynamics robot, to mitigate wildlife hazards at Fairbanks International Airport. This innovative approach aims to prevent hazardous encounters between aircraft and migratory birds or other animals, enhancing overall airport safety.

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6. Animal Lover Sacrifices Comfort to Raise Awareness for Rescue Animals

Matthew Baker, an animal lover and the founder of Heroes Everywhere Animal Rescue (H.E.A.R), and his wife forsake their bed to sleep beside over 60 rescue animals. Beginning April 7, they will live outdoors with these animals, braving discomfort to draw attention to the pressing animal crisis in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana.

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7. EU Spends FOUR TIMES More Money on Animal Agriculture Than Growing Plants

The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has long been criticized for its disproportionate Support of animal farming over plant-based agriculture. A recent study published in Nature Food highlights just how skewed this Support truly is, revealing that more than 80% of public subsidies under the CAP in 2013 went to animal products, despite their significant environmental and societal impacts.

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8. Copenhagen Fashion Week Leads the Charge Towards Cruelty-Free Fashion

Copenhagen Fashion Week has taken a decisive step towards more ethical and sustainable fashion. Following its earlier decision to go fur-free, the renowned fashion event has now announced a ban on exotic skins and feathers, effective from the beginning of 2025.

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9. The Footwear Industry Takes a Step Towards Eco-Friendly Innovation

In the serene backcountry trails of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Thomas Bogle, an ultramarathon enthusiast, pondered over the environmental impact of his sneakers. Unbeknownst to many, the footwear industry significantly contributes to global Pollution, with shoes leaving behind a trail of microplastics and toxic contaminants harmful to ecosystems. In 2022 alone, the world saw the production of nearly 24 billion pairs of shoes, embedding a substantial carbon footprint equivalent to 1.4 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions—a figure startlingly close to the airline industry’s impact.

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10. The Rise of Indoor Farming and Its Environmental Footprint

In the quest to future-proof agriculture against the increasingly harsh impacts of Climate change, technology-driven indoor farms are emerging as a beacon of hope. Companies like Eden Green Technology, based just outside Dallas, Texas, exemplify this shift with their vertical, hydroponic greenhouses that operate with remarkable independence from the external environment. By meticulously controlling every aspect of plant growth, from the nutrient-rich water delivered through miles of piping to the LED lights simulating perfect sunlight, these farms can produce leafy greens year-round, irrespective of the outside weather conditions.

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